“In passing ICWA, Congress expressly assumed "the responsibility for the protection and preservation of Indian tribes and their resources...." (25 U.S.C. § 1901(2).) Congress found that the most vital resource to the continued existence and integrity of the tribes was their children, and that the United States has a direct interest in protecting Indian children. (25 U.S.C. § 1901(3).) Congress also found that too many Indian families had been broken up by the often unwarranted removal of their children by nontribal public and private agencies, which agencies placed the children in non-Indian foster care, adoptive homes, and institutions. (25 U.S.C. § 1901(4).)
Therefore, Congress's explicit purpose in passing ICWA was ‘to protect the best interests of Indian children and to promote the stability and security of Indian tribes and families by the establishment of minimum Federal standards for the removal of Indian children from their families and the placement of such children in foster or adoptive homes which will reflect the unique values of Indian culture, and by providing for assistance to Indian tribes in the operation of child and family service programs.’ (25 U.S.C. § 1902.)
ICWA ‘seeks to protect the rights of the Indian child as an Indian and the rights of the Indian community and tribe in retaining its children in its society.’ It does so by establishing ‘a Federal policy that, where possible, an Indian child should remain in the Indian community,’ (Id.), and by making sure that Indian child welfare determinations are not based on ‘a white, middle-class standard which, in many cases, forecloses placement with [an] Indian family.’” (R.R. v. Superior Court (2009) 180 Cal.App.4th 185, 197 citing Mississippi Choctaw Indian Band v. Holyfield, supra, 490 U.S. at 37.)
“[I]n 2006 California passed legislation imposing upon the court, county welfare department, and probation department a duty of inquiry and notice in any proceeding brought pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 where the child is at risk of entering foster care or is in foster care. Section 602 brings within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court cases involving the commission of a crime by a minor. The duty in such cases is to inquire whether a child is or may be an Indian Child, and to provide notice to the child's parents or guardian, Indian custodian, and tribe of the right to intervene in the proceeding, the right to counsel for the parents or Indian custodian, and the right to transfer the proceeding to tribal court.” (R.R. v. Super. Ct. (2009) 180 Cal.App.4th 185, 193-94 citing Welfare and Institutions Code sections 224.2, 224.3.)
“In addition to this statutory mandate, the Judicial Council has adopted rules of court governing the requirements of inquiry and notice, as well as rules governing intervention, transfer, and the ultimate placement of the child. (Cal. Rules of Court, rules 5.481-5.484.) These rules are specifically made applicable to proceedings under section 602 in which the child is at risk of entering foster care or is in foster care.” (R.R. v. Super. Ct. (2009) 180 Cal.App.4th 185, 194 citing to Cal. Rules of Court, rule 5.480.)
“This chapter addressing the Indian Child Welfare Act (25 U.S.C. § 1901 et seq.) as codified in various sections of the Family Code, Probate Code, and Welfare and Institutions Code, applies to most proceedings involving Indian children that may result in an involuntary foster care placement; guardianship or conservatorship placement; custody placement under Family Code section 3041; declaration freeing a child from the custody and control of one or both parents; termination of parental rights; preadoptive placement; or adoptive placement. This chapter applies to:
(Cal. R. 5.480)
If, at any time after the filing of a petition for appointment of a guardian or conservator for a minor child, the court or petitioner knows or has reason to know, within the meaning of Probate Code sections 1449 and 1459.5 and Welfare and Institutions Code section 224.3(b), that an Indian child is involved, the petitioner and the court must notify the child's parents or legal guardian and Indian custodian, and the Indian child's tribe, of the pending proceeding and the right of the tribe to intervene, as follows:
If the court finds that the Indian Child Welfare Act applies, petitioner(s) will need to give notice to the relevant tribes pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 7.1015.
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report
May 06, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 3. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed
May 06, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report
May 06, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Complete Form ICWA-030 and submit to courtroom clerk in Dept. 14 for mailing unless you are represented by counsel. CRC 5.481 The Court is waiting for these items: 1. Court Investigator’s Report Note: Letters of Temporary Guardianship issued to petitioner will expire 1-3-20. A'ASIR ARCHEALUS HOLLOWAY-CONE YUSMINE C HOLLOWAY Need appearances Notes: A. Per 1-29-19 minute order, Atty. James Reed appeared on behalf of Theresa Lacona and court ordered objections to be filed by 3-15-19.
May 03, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report 6. Proposed Order
Apr 29, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report 6. Proposed Order 2. UCCJEA Form FL-105 filed 3. Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report 6. Proposed Order
Apr 29, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Form ICWA-010(A) filed 11-15-18 states you have not made an inquiry. 5. Complete Form ICWA-030, if petitioner can trace any Indian ancestry, and submit to courtroom clerk in Dept. 14 for mailing unless you are represented by counsel. CRC 5.481 The Court is waiting for these items: 1. Report of Atty. Robert Morris Note: No temporary orders are currently in place.
Apr 26, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Form ICWA-010(A) filed 11-15-18 states you have not made an inquiry. 5. Complete Form ICWA-030, if petitioner can trace any Indian ancestry, and submit to courtroom clerk in Dept. 14 for mailing unless you are represented by counsel. CRC 5.481 The Court is waiting for these items: 1. Report of Atty. Robert Morris Note: No temporary orders are currently in place.
Apr 26, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Form ICWA-020 filed CRC 5.481 2. Confidential Screening Form (GC-212) filed for each guardian 3. Proof of mailing to maternal grandfather and siblings 4. Proposed Order 5. Report of Attorney Pettus-Dotson 6. Court Investigator Report Note: Minor is a resident of the state of Oregon.
Apr 17, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
File Form ICWA-020 with the Court. CRC 5.481 The Court is waiting for these items: 1. Court Investigator Report 2. Report of Attorney Greenwood 3. Response to PrC § 1513(b) referral Temporary Guardianship denied 2-27-19 ELAINE J FORD McGREW NEHEMIAH A. BOSTIC McGREW OLIVER ALEXANDER GREENWOOD Petition Approved Proposed Order Submitted No Appearance Required Spanish Interpreter requested FREDY ALEXANDER GOMEZ PEREZ GERVY JHON TESORO ROLANDO PEREZ VASQUEZ
Apr 17, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report 6. Proposed Order
Apr 15, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
File ICWA-010 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Proposed Order
Apr 15, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report 6. Proposed Order Objection filed by father
Apr 15, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
File ICWA-010 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Proposed Order Proof of personal service of Citation on mother
Apr 15, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Form ICWA-020 filed. CRC 5.481 3. Report of Attorney Greenwood Notes: A. Letters of Temporary Guardianship issued to petitioners expire 4-30-19 B. Court will dispense with further formal service on mother Jennifer Nicklas who appeared 3-28-18, in objection. C. Objection filed 6-1-18 by mother JESSICA MENDIOLA JESUS MENDIOLA ROBERT CHARLES NICKLAS OLIVER ALEXANDER GREENWOOD Romona Sandoval, mother, still must do the following: 1. Appear at the hearing 2.
Apr 15, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Complete Form ICWA-030 and submit to courtroom clerk in Dept. 14 for mailing unless you are represented by counsel. CRC 5.481 The Court is waiting for these items: 1. Response to PrC § 1513(b) referral 2. Report of Atty. Randolph Stein Notes: A. Letters of Temporary Guardianship issued to Ashley Wilson will expire 10-17-19. B. Declaration of mother Mikaella Banuelos in objection filed 2-13-19. C.
Apr 12, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
The following defects persist and must be corrected: 1) Indian Child Welfare Act Inquiry – The Petition does not show the inquiry was adequately supported. The form advises Petitioner to provide “The names, relationships to the child named above, addresses, and telephone numbers, of the persons interviewed by Petitioner to collect or confirm the information given below, and the date or dates the interviews took place, [] on one or more separate sheets of paper attached to this form.”
Apr 09, 2019
Santa Barbara County, CA
Petitioner must submit local form SC-6014, and attempt every method of discovery in that form before dispensing with notice will be recommended. 2) Adequate Indian Child Welfare Act Inquiry. No inquiry done on paternal side of the family.
Apr 08, 2019
Santa Barbara County, CA
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 5. Court Investigator’s Report 6. Proposed Order Need appearances to report status
Apr 08, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
ICWA-020 filed. CRC 5.481 3. Court Investigator Report 4. Completed proposed Order submitted Notes: A. Court will dispense with service on father and paternal grandparents pursuant to declaration filed with petition B. Letters of Temporary Guardianship issued to petitioners expire 12-7-19 CHARLES F.
Apr 05, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
ICWA-030 completed, but no tribe information has been provided. Petition states Alabama Coushatta and Cherokee, but this information is not entered in the ICWA-030 EVERETT SAMUEL ASHER McCAMY TERESA JOSEPHINE NELSON FILED ON 02/27/19 BY MAXIMO LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ PROBATE EXAMINER NOTES-SUBJECT TO REVISION AFTER REVIEW BY THE JUDGE Need: Proposed Order Spanish interpreter requested MAXIMO LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ ALEXANDER HENNESSY YENDI MAGDALENA RODRIGUEZ-CANO
Mar 29, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
ICWA-030 completed, but no tribe information has been provided. Petition states Alabama Coushatta and Cherokee, but this information is not entered in the ICWA-030 EVERETT SAMUEL ASHER McCAMY TERESA JOSEPHINE NELSON Need: Proposed Order Spanish interpreter requested MAXIMO LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ ALEXANDER HENNESSY YENDI MAGDALENA RODRIGUEZ-CANO
Mar 29, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Date UCCJEA Form GC-120 and ICWA-020. Verifications are not dated. The Court is waiting for these items: 1. Court Investigator’s Report Note: Letters of Temporary Guardianship issued to petitioner will expire 11-22-19. KAYELYN DIAZ SALINA-ANN HORTON
Mar 22, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Verified declaration to include Form ICWA-010(A) to confirm that you have questioned minor’s relatives as to whether minor has any Indian ancestry CRC 5.481 4. Parental Notification of Indian Status Form ICWA-020 filed 5. Court Investigator’s Report 6. Proposed Order
Mar 18, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
Form ICWA-020 filed with the Court. CRC 5.481 The Court is waiting for these items: 1. Court Investigator’s Report PEDRO RAUL CARTAGENA PLATERO FLORA PEREIRA
Mar 18, 2019
Contra Costa County, CA
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